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SOCIETY NEWS NOTES
C A. Holtzendorf
DENTIST
2nd Floor Ro-ms 203 9-10
Gerbutt-D >noven Eldg.
Miss Myra Johnson is visiting
:friends in Macon. il
Miss Bessie Gibbs of Wakulla,
Florida is visiting Miss Nettie
Day. : Fre :
Mr. and Mrs, N. H. Hester left
Wednesday night for Shelbyville,
Indiana. : !
Mrs. J. W. Boyd has returned
from a visit with her son in Gar
rant.
Miss Patricia Murphy spent sev
eral days recently with friendsin
Waycross. |
Rev. J. L. Leichliter and daugh
ter left Wednesday night fcr‘
Dayton, Ohio.
Mres. Guy Johnstone and chil
dren, are visiting Mr. and Mrs.
Fred Waller in Atlanta.
Mr, and Mrs. J. J. Morfoot left
Wednesday night for Bucyrus and
other points in Ohio.
Miss Mary Lewis Putman leaves
soon for Pontiac, Mich., to visit
her sister, Mrs. James Marston,
Mrs. Tyson, of Cordele, has
returned home, after a pleasant
visit with her sister, Mrs. J. B.
Roberts. :
Miss Eulalie Braswell went to
Douglas this afternoon to spend
several days with Miss Helen
McAllister.
Miss Hattie Nelle Clark, of
Macon, is expected in the city
next week to visit with relatives
and friends. -
| L G e o . ay
Slaughter Sale Prices at Churchwell's
Saturday August 17th. and continuing 'till the 24th.
' Oxfords and Pumps for men, women and children. 1-4 off regular price.
This includes Walk-Overs and Queen Qualities. This means $3.50 Oxfords for
$2.63. You have quite sometime to wear them yet---besides it will pay you to
buy a pair or two for later. _ ¢ o . L
SPECIAL--One lot of Walk-Overs and Queen Quali
ities, some in the lot worth $4.50 your choice
$1.98
CLOTHING SPECIAL for Saturday the 17th. Any
suit in stock only e 2
; $lO.OO
Other specials in-Clothing every day.
33 1-3 per cent. off all Boy’s Knee Pant Suits
25 per cent. off all Men and Boy’s Odd Trousers.
Sheer White Goods some worth 15¢ only
i g - 7 1-2¢c
Dr.G.W.McLean
DENTIST
P EROARAEHPR DO
Rooms 512-513 PHONZE 438.
Garbutt Donovan Building
Fifth Floor
Sunday Hours, 9 to 10
Miss Genava Moritz left yester
day for Montgomery, Ala., where
she will spend sometime with
friends. '
l Miss Ella Mae Johnson and Miss
lPauline Monioe, of Abbeville,
are the attractive guests of Miss
'Emmie Fuller. '
. Miss Ruth Harley returned to
home in Valdosta Wednesday,
after a delightful visit with her
gister, Mrs. Clayton Jay.
Mrs Thomas J, Dickey, Mrs,
James L. McCarty and Miss Della
Majors expect to leave next week
for Balsam, N. C., for a visit of
several weeks, |
Corns, Bunnions, Ingrowing toe
pails and callouses treated at 503
West Altamaha street. 59-tf, |
Miss Winona Moward, of Quin |
cey, Fla., who was the attractive
guest of Miss Miss Alma Roberts,
is now visiting relatives in Al
bany. ‘
Mr. C. R. Ellington, of Mans
field, spent Wednesday and Thurs
day in the city guest of his par
ennts, Mr. and Mrs. W. H Elling
ton, ‘ ‘
Miss Lou Belle Jolley and Miss
Mable Massey, of Marchallville,
are the attractive guests of Mrs,
Irving Matfett on south Maine
sgeet.. :
Mr. and “Irs. G. L. Kilcrease
have moved from the home of
Mrs, C. E. Crawley and have
taken apartments with Mrs. W.
L. Smith on Central avenue,
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THF LYXADER-ENTERPRISE. FRIDAY AUGUST 16, 1912.
Judge William Green, of Ash
burn, is transacting business in
the city today.
Mrs. James Paulk and four
daughters, of Ashburn, are visit
ling Mr. and Mrs. Elbert Paulk.
. Mrs. J. A. Murphy is expected
‘home today from a visit with rel
latives in Cordele and Hawkins
ville. :
' Mrs. Wright Paulk and daugh
ters, Isabel and Edna Jack, haveJ
returned from a visit with Mr..
Paulk in Atlanta. " G
Mrs. Sarah Smith and daugh-l
ter. of Syeamore, are the guests
of Mr. and Mrs. Elbert Paulk on
North Lee street.
Mrs. Harvey and daughter,
Miss | Thelma, from Tifton, and‘
Miss Dora’ Kelley, from Macon,
are the guests of Mrs. Newton
on Oconee St. .
Mr. and Mrs. F. K. Chandler
have moved from the residence
of Mrs. W. L. Boney and are now
keeping house at the Majors cot
tage on South Lee street.
Miss Myrtice Howell, of Ocilla,
Miss Magnus Freeman, of Green
ville, and Messrs. Claude Sykes
and Frank Freeman, of Ocilla,
were in the city Wednesday. :
Mr. C. U. Gaines leaves to
morrow night for New York and!
Baltimore, where he will spend
several weeks purchasing his fall
stock for his ready-to-wear store.
Mrs, M E. Schoare and daugh
ter, Miss Alice Schnare, will leave
soon-for Washington, D. C., where
they will make their future home
with their son and brother, Mr.
Lester Schnare,
Mrs. Sam Abram, Mrs. M. €.
Cohen, Miss Pauline Goldenberg,
Harold Kassewitz, Edward Gold
enberg, Stewart Gelders and
Ralph Cohen have returned from
a visit of ten days at Blue Ridge.
‘Mrs. Goldenberg and Mrs. Kas
sewitz stopped over for several
days in Atlanta.
! Mrs. J. D. McLauchlin and
daughters, Misses Inez, Floy,
Verna and Mazie McLauchlin,
left Wednesday for Niagra Falls,
New York and other points of
interest in the north and east.
Mrs. Willis L. Smith and little
daughter, Louise, are in Macon
\visiting Mrs. Smith’ssister, Mrs.
George A. May. They will also
visit friends in Reynolds, Ga.,
before returning home. |
Mr. Spurgeon Fuller, of Abbe
ville, has accepted a position as
clerk at the Aldine Hotel, taking‘{
the place of Mr, Emory Wilcox,
who will resume his position with
the Farmer-Garbutt Company.
Miss Beulah Mashburn, of
Blakely, arrived in the city yes
terday to spend several days with
her cousin,,Miss Jennie Mashburn,
who is entertaining a large num
ber ot friends in her honor at
Bowen’s Mill today.
Mrs. S. F. Stewart has gone to
Newtown, Ind., to visit her sis
ter, Mrs. M. Campbell, who was
very seriously injured several
weeks ago. Mrs. Campbell has
visited here and has many friends
who wish her a speedy recovery.
Mr. and Mrs. P. M. Adams
have vacated the L. F. Thompsonl
place cn South Lee Street, and
are now resing on West Palm St.
Mr. and Mrs. G. P. Mingledorf
will oceupy the palatial home va
cated by Mr. Adams.
The manv friends of Miss Isla
Green, who was operated on for
appendicitis in an Atlanta
hospital the first of the week,
will be interested to know that
the operation has proven sucess
ful and Miss Green is now on thel
road to recovery.
Hon. Wright T. Paulk has re
turned from Atlanta, the legisla
ture having adjourned for the
isession. Hon. Dan Paulk, mes
senger of the house, has also re-}
‘turned home, accompanied by his
ldaughter, Mrs. Williams, who§
spent the fore part of the week
in Atlanta. ‘
25¢ Lawns, Dimities, Batistes and Silks
19c ,
Mens 50c Underwear 5
L . 39c 80
- Mens 25¢ Underwear .
19c¢ \ .
1 Lot of Men’s Athletic Undershirts 25¢c Valué | v
’ 10c ‘ |
Specials every day. Ladies. Dresses, Waists and
- Muslin Underwear specially reduced. | -
Mr. Jas. Davis, Jr., left Thurs
day at noon for Coal City, Indiana,
to spend sometime with his orother
Mr. Jesse F. Davis, Before go
ing to Coal Citv he will he met at
Terre Haute by his brother and
go to Winona Lake, lod., fora
few days.
Miss Edith Hoffman’s many
friends will be grieved to learn
of her serious illness at the home
of Mrs. Drew W. Paulk. Miss
‘Hoffman was in Norman Park
nursing a patient with fever andj
was herself taken so very ill that
it was necessary for her to give
up the patient and return to the'
city. Her many friends wish her
a speedy recovery.
Mrs. M. P. Broughton and
Miss Leona Garbutt left Wednes
nesday for an extended trip to
New York and Baltimore. Miss
Garbutt’s many friends will re
gret to know she won’t return to
Fitzgerald, but iz future will
make her home in Virginia. Mrs,
Broughton and Miss Garbutt
were joined in Atlanta by Miss
Johnny Mae Broughton, who will
take the trip with them.
; MICHEKS-SCHNEIDMAN
The marriage of Miss Lessie
Michels and Mr, Samuel Schneid
man of Fitzgerald which will be
solemmzed Monday evening at!
7:30 o’clock is of considerable in-|
terest in this city. Among thei
guests who will arrive for the’
wedding are Mrs. R. E, Burkhoi-1
der and son, Kugene,of S .vannah;’
Miss Josie Witknowski, Miss Eva
Oppenheim. Mr. Melvin Oppen
heim, Mr. Henry Oppenheim, Mr.
1. F. Schwartzbaum, Mr. H. I,
Schwartzbaum and Mr. I. L.
Michels, all ot Savannah; Mr. 1.
Goldenberg, Mr. Samuel Kasse
‘witz and Mr. I. Fisher of Fitzger
iald, Miss Eva Oppenheim, of Sav
annah, will be maid of honor,
;while the best man will be Mr.
R. L. Michels of this city.—Al
| bany Herald.
MISS ALMA ROBERTS ENTERTAI
One of the most delighful a
fairs of the week was Miss Al
Roberts’ rook party Tuesday a
ternoon, given in honor of h
attractive guest, Miss Winon
Howard, of Quincey, Ela: T
afternoon was most pleasantl
spent, and before departing th
guests were served with deliciou
’ refreshments.
’ Invited to meet Miss Howar
were; Mrs. Thomas J. Dickey,
Mrs. George .L.. Kilcrease, an
Misses Ethel ' Avera, Mauds
Glover, Leona Garbutt, Genev
Moritz, Kathleen Braswell, Euls
Garbutt, Pauline Crawley, Kadi
Griner, Dixie Jay, Hattie Taylor
Mable Rogers and Gertrude Pea
cock. 3o '
ROOK HARTY FOR VISITORS.
Miss Kathaleen Braswell en-*
tertained a few friends yesterday.
morning at Rook, the affair b,
complimentary to Miss Wi
Howard, of Quincey, Fla.,
Miss Ethel Avera, of Mississippi,
the guests of Miss Alma Roberts.
The tables were arranged on
the verandah, where potted
plants were used as decorations.
After the game sandwiches and
cold tea were served. I'he guests
of the occasion were: Misses
Howard;” Avera, Alma Roberts,
Dixie Jay, Hattie Taylor, Kadie
Griner, Mrs. C. M. Wise, Mrs.
W. B. Moore, Mrs. George Kil
crease and Mrs. T. J. Dickey.
The Fitzgerald Fruit and Candy
Co. has just received the first
shipment of California fruits, fine
peaches, grapes plums and peas.
Phone to Greek American Restau
rant, We deliver orders anvwhere
in tke city. 61-2 t.
} The Blue and Gray Swimming
Pool is for sale, provided a sale
can be effected between now and
September first, but after that
date, if not sold, it will no longer
be on the market, If interested
call on J. W. Manbeck. 57-tf,
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